Well, with episode 11 R/B has finally reached such a consistent level of excellence that I find myself lacking anything new to say. So... yeah.

Aizen's report card isn't going to look as good after this one, though. Sure, he remembered to excitedly wave his hand when returning from battle, but all that property damage is going to lose him some serious points when it comes to not destroying the city. Sloppy, sloppy...

I'm dissappointed that Aizen didn't send out any attack team to attack the kaiju first, then he henshin and save the team. A hardcore Ultra fan like him should have thought about it

Back to the main story, here's my theory about the female villain: She is actually Orb Dark's human form. Like how Rosso & Blu turned into crystals when they came to earth, something happened that turned Orb Dark into the Orb Origin crystal, Aizen used it to create the Neo Orb Ring. Now Orb Dark awakens and will try to take back the Neo Orb Ring from the bros to regain its original form

Nah, Aizen wouldn't want an attack team getting all the glory. He's a fan, but he's a gloryhound first and foremost.

Now as to this episode--a genuine surprising twist pulled in the last few seconds! So much so that I'm not actually going to talk about it here just yet. We do get a genuinely intriquing mystery though. And that on top of a genuinely great Ultramen vs giant monster classic episode with some great family drama tossed in for good measure.

What really makes the twist so good is they've actually foreshadowed the heck out of it the entire series so far, but every time it's happened it's such a quick moment the viewer wouldn't pick up on the significance if they weren't looking.

It's generally not easy to hint at something that often and still have the reveal come as a surprise, so, once again, major props to R/B for being so excellent.